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PDF-Shuffler is kicking my but because its not been updated for so long its using pypoppler 0.01.10 and pypopler is on version 0.12.1 and does not work the same any more. Trying to hunt down an old copy of pypopler now. I'll make it an SFS and point it somewhere else so it does not hurt a install of a new version of pypopler.

as for now im calling it a nigh.

Oh and nice work getting your feet wet in pet making!!! fun stuff tracking down a depend on a depend on a depend eh ????

I cant remember the package(s) but a while back I had a fricking circle jerk. Package B depend on Package C Depend on Package B Depend on package C. OH the B-->C-->B loop depend hell. I finally found a thread about using a old package of B that did not Depend on C then you could build the New C off of the old B and then Build a New B.

PDF-Shuffler is kicking my but because its not been updated for so long its using pypoppler 0.01.10 and pypopler is on version 0.12.1 and does not work the same any more. Trying to hunt down an old copy of pypopler now. I'll make it an SFS and point it somewhere else so it does not hurt a install of a new version of pypopler.

as for now im calling it a nigh.

Oh and nice work getting your feet wet in pet making!!! fun stuff tracking down a depend on a depend on a depend eh ????

I cant remember the package(s) but a while back I had a fricking circle jerk. Package B depend on Package C Depend on Package B Depend on package C. OH the B-->C-->B loop depend hell. I finally found a thread about using a old package of B that did not Depend on C then you could build the New C off of the old B and then Build a New B.

And thats why being binary compatible with another distro is nice... when you get to that stage you can cheat and just grab both newer deps off the offical repo since they've already done the work. lol_________________

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Q5sys I wish I could give your XPDF pet and libt patch feedback commensurate with your help, but I have a 'perfect storm' of issues with my LH 5.14 system at present. I'm really rushed with work and study/exams this week so on the weekend I will upgrade to a fresh 5.15 and give this a proper testing.
My wifi broadband from home has been choked for going over my 8GB monthly limit (&#$%) so perhaps that has something to do with the strange error I receive (with repeated download attempts) to libt1.pet: "Error, package libt1.pet failed to install".
This is my MD5 checksum- 527aae3fe682e0f32f79946f3bf05d32 - does it correspond with what you have?
Well I extracted the pet anyways and copied your files to the relevant 'usr/lib64/' and 'var/log/packages' and badda-bing, badda-boom, XPDF is up and running instantly! But all is not so sweet - some files open cleanly without problem, but others reveal that I haven't been pointed correctly to the fonts directory (I guess). This from console:

...so, please don't waste any more time on me and my Gordian Knot of issues - I'll put it to the sword on the weekend with a complete reboot of TaZoC's update. (Erm. downloaded from anywhere else other than home ) Again, many thanks for your help!_________________Toowoomba Linux Community
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most of your issues is with your xpdfrc file. you have to point the program to the locations of the fonts. I installed the fonts to opt and now have xpdfrc woking.

Code:

#========================================================================
#
# Sample xpdfrc file
#
# The Xpdf tools look for a config file in two places:
# 1. ~/.xpdfrc
# 2. in a system-wide directory, typically /usr/local/etc/xpdfrc
#
# This sample config file demonstrates some of the more common
# configuration options. Everything here is commented out. You
# should edit things (especially the file/directory paths, since
# they'll likely be different on your system), and uncomment whichever
# options you want to use. For complete details on config file syntax
# and available options, please see the xpdfrc(5) man page.
#
# Also, the Xpdf language support packages each include a set of
# options to be added to the xpdfrc file.
#
# http://www.foolabs.com/xpdf/
#
#========================================================================

#----- display fonts

# These map the Base-14 fonts to the Type 1 fonts that ship with
# ghostscript. You'll almost certainly want to use something like
# this, but you'll need to adjust this to point to wherever
# ghostscript is installed on your system. (But if the fonts are
# installed in a "standard" location, xpdf will find them
# automatically.)

# If you need to display PDF files that refer to non-embedded fonts,
# you should add one or more fontDir options to point to the
# directories containing the font files. Xpdf will only look at .pfa,
# .pfb, .ttf, and .ttc files in those directories (other files will
# simply be ignored).

r-normal--16-*-*-*-*-*-iso8859-1" to type FontStruct is displayed
This message can be safely ignored. This particular font is used only inside of the "About" window of Xpdf. It will be replaced in there by a default font. The display of PDF documents is not affected at all by this.
The solution will make the font settable via an Xresource.
The same behaviour can be observed on Linux systems.

At this point I'm hunting down a better looking alternative. I don't like how it looks IMO.

Open terminal; then type "brightness-down" (or brightness-up if you want to make it brighter again). There is already a multmedia keybinding for this in sven; but it may not work with your particular laptop.

Your laptop is probably too new and is not supported by the kernel. Or you may need to load certain kernel modules to activate that function (unlikely).

Open terminal and look whether there is a file called /sys/class/backlight/acpi_video0/brightness. If there isn't, you're out of luck. If there is, look at the current value and try to change that to half of the original.

Your laptop is probably too new and is not supported by the kernel. Or you may need to load certain kernel modules to activate that function (unlikely).

Open terminal and look whether there is a file called /sys/class/backlight/acpi_video0/brightness. If there isn't, you're out of luck. If there is, look at the current value and try to change that to half of the original.

Yep HM70 Express chipset was released 2nd Quarter 2012
The current kernel in LHPUP is 3.03 Sep 16th 2011

I did not see the HM70 Express supported in the current release kernel 3.6.6

ya might be waiting a while as this chipset was released early and is slated by Intel to support its 2013 line of laptop processors.